Felicity Jones was the picture of femininity at tonight's InStyle afterparty. The actress showed off the most ladylike of gowns in a soft, pastel pink hue with a touch of peplum at the waist. Her Miu Miu look took on an almost vintage quality with a jeweled brooch at the waist and delicate, pointed-toe Mary Janes in a satin finish, and a Prada clutch. Do you love Felicity's poised party attire as much as we do?

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8 Celebs Prove That Midlength Skirts Are Just as Fab as Minis
Miniskirts are sexy, no doubt, but we love it when celebs take the opposite approach and don midlength skirts that are just as sassy. Take for example Eva Mendes, who was just spotted grocery shopping in LA wearing a retro-chic floral skirt that is just waiting to be worn all Spring. Rashida Jones also recently wore a knee-length lace Stella McCartney skirt on the red carpet, while Jennifer Lawrence promoted The Hunger Games in a longer hemline. Still not convinced that midlevel skirts can be just as fab as minis? Step inside to see way more celebs rocking the trend and to shop similar pieces for yourself.
Tribeca Takeaway: Hysteria
Hysteria, a movie from director Tanya Wexler, is currently screening at the Tribeca Film Festival before its theatrical release on May 18. The story, which is based on real-life events, centers on the 1880s-era doctor who invented the vibrator to treat hysterical female patients, and I had a chance to check out the film and bring you the details.
- Who's behind it? The film was helmed by Wexler, who previously directed indie films Ball in the House and Finding North. Fun fact: Wexler, a graduate of Columbia's film school, is the half sister of Daryl Hannah. Hugh Dancy is the film's leading man, with Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rupert Everett, and Felicity Jones rounding out the cast.
- What's it about? Dancy's Dr. Mortimer Granville is a cutting-edge doctor for his time, since he shocks colleagues by believing that germs exist. After being fired from one hospital after another for his radical views, he lands a last-ditch position as the assistant to society doctor Robert Dalrymple (Jonathan Pryce). Dalrymple is a specialist in "hysteria," which was a commonly diagnosed condition in women. His treatment involves a literal hands-on method, and Mortimer has to explore other options to ease the physical demands on the doctor. Mortimer also romances Dalrymple's daughter Emily (Felicity Jones) but is also captivated and confused by Robert's other daughter, volatile social activist Charlotte (Gyllenhaal).
For my thoughts on the film, just keep reading.
Golden Globes Afterparty Outfits You Don't Want to Miss!
On Golden Globes night, the evening didn't end when the awards were given out. Au contraire, many of our favorite celebs got dolled up to paint the town red at the various Hollywood afterparties. Jessica Alba switched out her lavender Gucci dress for a metallic mini while Emma Roberts made an appearance in an ombre Zac Posen gown. Watch now to see all of our favorite looks.
Golden Globes Afterparty: Felicity Jones
Like Crazy star Felicity Jones has given us yet another reason to covet her polished, ladylike style — she attended the InStyle Golden Globes afterparty in a white silk dress that perfectly mixes sweet and sexy. We love the playful, deceptively sheer lattice detail on the top of the dress, as well as her studded box clutch and easy, effortless hair and makeup. This British beauty proves that less is definitely more — what do you think of her look?

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Emma, Keira, and Michael Step Out For a Star-Studded National Board of Review Gala
George Clooney attended the National Board of Review Awards gala with girlfriend Stacy Keibler last night at NYC's Cipriani 42nd Street. Many other stars went out for the Big Apple event as well, include a Nina Ricci-wearing Keira Knightley and Emma Stone in J. Mendel.
George was on hand to pick up a best actor statue for The Descendants, and his leading lady, a L'Wren Scott-clad Shailene Woodley took home best supporting actress. We Need to Talk About Kevin's Tilda Swinton wore Haider Ackermann to accept best actress, and Emma Stone joined costars Octavia Spencer, Jessica Chastain, and Viola Davis onstage to collect their best ensemble film statue for The Help. Hugo, meanwhile, was crowned best movie. Michael Fassbender, who looked great in his suit, won a special spotlight award for the many films he starred in last year.
To see many more celebs at the NBR gala, like Rooney Mara, Jessica Chastain, Naomi Watts, and Helen Mirren, make sure to click through our gallery.
Sequin Obsession: Celebs Channel Megawatt Sparkle Just in Time For Party Season
As we're a little preoccupied with nailing down our holiday looks, we're especially susceptible to the sequins this time of year — but it seems we're not alone. We've spotted our favorite celebrities making their way to premieres and parties decked out in the sparkly stuff, adding shimmer to their look with jackets, dresses, miniskirts, and more. With each turn, we're newly inspired to get decked in festive shine. Should you fear going overboard, take a cue from these chic celebrities' examples — and avoid the glitter-coated effect. From Jessica Alba's sweet take to Kristin Cavallari's party-ready look, step inside to get inspired and shop our favorite sequin-adorned styles.
How Kirsten Dunst, Kate Bosworth, and More Modernize Power Dressing
Yesterday in Beverly Hills, The Hollywood Reporter held its annual Power 100: Women in Entertainment breakfast to honor the top women in the industry, including stylesetters like Kirsten Dunst, Kate Bosworth, and Felicity Jones, who each showed us a thing or two about chic, effortless power dressing. From Kirsten's trench-cum-dress to Kate's safari-inspired Mulberry frock, the looks were ladylike, polished, and perfect for such an impressive event. Watch our video to see all the celebrity looks now!
This Week's Best Dressed
>> From London to Sydney to Miami, this week's best-dressed is a colorful bunch. See who's wearing what — and where — in the slideshow.
Elizabeth Olsen Talks Olsen Family Holiday Traditions!
The Gotham Independent Film Awards took place in NYC last night to celebrate the best in independent films. Elizabeth Olsen and Felicity Jones were both up for the Breakthrough Actor Award for their respective roles in Martha Marcy May Marlene and Like Crazy. Elizabeth, wearing a gorgeous nude embellished Valentino, said that her family doesn't have any holiday traditions. She also mentioned that no one has requested to style her . . . yet. Watch our entire coverage of the Gotham Awards now. Footage provided by LifeMinute.




